Video: Black Sabbath's Entire Town Hall Event...
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Jim Horton hosts the Live YouTube Streaming Hangout in New York with Black Sabbath.
In celebration of the release of 13, (Black Sabbath's new album), Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler participated in a live Town Hall event that was broadcast on YouTube and Google+.
For the first time worldwide, fans get to see the premiere of the 30 minute documentary along with the official videos for God is Dead? ...and End Of The Beginning.
Guest hosts; Ozzy, Tony, Geezer and Brad talk about the new album, '13', and answer fan questions.
The broadcast included an interview with the band, an online QandA session with fans, an exclusive Black Sabbath documentary, the band's complete performance of "The End of the Beginning" (from CSI) and more.
Osbourne and Butler were on the scene at Angel Orensanz Foundation For Contemporary Art in New York City. Tony Iommi was beamed in from Birmingham, England. 13 drummer Brad Wilk (Rage Against the Machine) and Osbourne's son Jack joined in via Google+ Hangout from Los Angeles.
The event was hosted by comedian Jim Norton (the first face you see when the video begins), who was one of the many highlights at Guitar World's roasts of Zakk Wylde and Dee Snider.
Jim Horton hosts the Live YouTube Streaming Hangout in New York with Black Sabbath.
In celebration of the release of 13, (Black Sabbath's new album), Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler participated in a live Town Hall event that was broadcast on YouTube and Google+.
For the first time worldwide, fans get to see the premiere of the 30 minute documentary along with the official videos for God is Dead? ...and End Of The Beginning.
Guest hosts; Ozzy, Tony, Geezer and Brad talk about the new album, '13', and answer fan questions.
The broadcast included an interview with the band, an online QandA session with fans, an exclusive Black Sabbath documentary, the band's complete performance of "The End of the Beginning" (from CSI) and more.
Osbourne and Butler were on the scene at Angel Orensanz Foundation For Contemporary Art in New York City. Tony Iommi was beamed in from Birmingham, England. 13 drummer Brad Wilk (Rage Against the Machine) and Osbourne's son Jack joined in via Google+ Hangout from Los Angeles.
The event was hosted by comedian Jim Norton (the first face you see when the video begins), who was one of the many highlights at Guitar World's roasts of Zakk Wylde and Dee Snider.